ELECTION:

1. Positions and Qualifications:
The president, the vice president, and the head of foreign policies have a four year term, with a max of two terms. They can run again two terms later.

President:
- Must be born in the United States, anyone who fails to provide a birth certificate and any records immediately when asked will be eliminated from running for president. Our president has to have been born in our country, and seen it develop and seen the issues. All candidates must have a valid high school diploma. Must be over the age of 30 and must have had at least ten years of work experience. They must have lived in the United States for the past 3 years prior to their running for presidency. They must be able to pass a standard test on the United States and important countries around the world. They must pass with at least the required score. If something is to happen while the president is in office, the vice president takes over for the time being. Then there is another vote held for whom should become president.
- Each party votes on one person to become their "representative" in the running for presidency. Once those are decided the final decision is made by the votes of our people. (see more under voting)
VP:
Runner-up automatically becomes Vice President.
Head of Foreign Policies:
Person with third highest votes becomes head of foreign policies
Governor/Mayor:
Voted for every two years, they can have a max of two terms. They can also be re-elected.

2. Campaigning:
All political parties have a specific budget for their campaign. People running for any position have a max campaign amount they are able to use. These amounts will be low because we want people to research whom they are electing. Amounts that each position is given - President: $7,000,000 Governor: $500,000 Mayor: $25,000

3. Voting
Voters must be 25 years of age or older. They must be a legal citizen.